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UPDATE 28 8-02-94 <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> 1 . Continue to obtain site closure from RWQCB <br /> 2 Continue vapor extraction until closure has been <br /> granted <br /> HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> This site has been classified as Class D personal protection <br /> Hard hats, gloves, steel toed boots and ear protection are <br /> to be worn In the event that field screening indicates that <br /> volatile organic compounds {VOC' s} exists at the site, all <br /> personnel shall wear appropriate half face cartridge respirator <br /> with the black organic compound cartridges and particle filters <br /> All personnel must carry their identification card showing that <br /> they are current with OSHA/SARA training. <br /> TIME FRAME <br /> August 10, 1994 Scheduled meeting between RWQCB and San <br /> Joaquin County Health to discuss closure <br /> of site. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> This report is based upon the following <br /> A The observations of field personnel <br /> B The results of laboratory analyses performed by a state <br /> certified laboratory and WEGE' s non-certified <br /> laboratory <br /> C Referenced documents <br /> D Our understanding of the regulations of the State of <br /> California, San Joaquin County and the City of <br /> Stockton <br /> The services performed by Western Geo-Engineers, a corporation, <br /> under California Registered Geologist #3037 and/or Contractors <br /> License #513857, have been conducted in a manner consistent with <br /> the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of <br /> our profession currently practicing under similar conditions in <br /> the State of California and the Stockton area our work and/or <br /> pagel0 <br />